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I had three toy buckets, and I would put hot water in them because we weren't allowed to sit in the jacuzzi - we weren't old enough - so I would charge people $1, and everyone would line up, and everyone would sit in this disgusting hot water-sand-filled thing, and I would get $1 and go to the snack bar and get an Oreo. — Charlie Puth

Instead of relief or gratitude, more guilt washes over me. Andy's certainly not faultless - no one ever is in a marriage — Emily Giffin

It don't take a lot to make me happy. I'm not spoiled like that. — Ludacris

That's because the worlds we experienced barely seemed to match up, despite being the same place. — Seanan McGuire

It can seem as if the single season of life is going to drag on forever and ever. — Mandy Hale

Religion must mainly be a matter of principles only. It cannot be a matter of rules. The moment it degenerates into rules, it ceases to be a religion, as it kills responsibility which is an essence of the true religious act. — B.R. Ambedkar

The first duty of a revolutionary is to get away with it. — Abbie Hoffman

Whenever something good comes up that sounds like I could be part of the project, my manager and my agents send me in on it. — Tyler Posey

They are sacred, modest rendezvous between maidens," she said. "Being a library, it's quiet and only certain people come here, so there aren't many interruptions. They say that ever since before anyone can remember, it's been a popular rendezvous spot for girls who long to see each other. People started calling it 'The Secret Garden.' Although the meetings are called 'rendezvous,' that doesn't necessarily mean that anything particularly 'big' happens. — Anonymous

Make-up is the last thing to enhance your beauty, but it's very important because it builds up your self-confidence and gives you more courage. — Evelyn Lauder

Too frequent rewards indicate that the general is at the end of his resources; too frequent punishments that he is in acute distress. — Sun Tzu